Canada is well-known for its high standards of education and lifestyle, and it is the most popular location for international students to pursue their studies and build their future. Every year, more than 100,000 students travel to Canada to study and explore exciting employment prospects.
The International Student Program has undergone some adjustments at Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Students can now work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) without a work permit under the new laws. It provides pupils with the opportunity to learn about Canada and its culture. It also enables students to work on or off-campus.
If you are a visitor in Canada and want to apply for a study permit to attend an authorized learning institution, you may be able to do so from within the country. Certain foreign nationals may apply for and acquire a study permit from within Canada as of June 1, 2014.
After successfully completing the program of study, the student is granted a Graduate Work Permit for a period of one to three years. Following their studies, students can apply to become permanent residents of Canada. For further information about becoming a permanent Canadian resident, please see the website's "Immigration" section.
Please contact us if you believe you qualify for any of the aforementioned categories.
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